Jeikobu wrote:I am in the same position, FuzzyWuzzy. I have a friend who when I met him online, was a Christian, but then he got sick of seeing people die, etc. and not seeing God do anything about it, and then he started getting absorbed in the lies of evolution, and now he proclaims himself to be a proud athiest. I have tried talking to him many times but with no success. But I still believe God can reach Him, whether through me or by other means. I keep him in prayer, and if the door is opened for me to talk to him about Christianity, I will walk through it. Hopefully he and many others will be saved. Only God knows, but we have to have faith and not give up. It may take a while but it can still happen.
You fair better than those I know, who don't really want to listen to me about Christianity. If I read you correctly he knows the fundamentals of our faith, but has apostasized from a combination of the problem of evil and belief that atheistic evolution as a better solution for the way the world is (there is no real reason for these things, it simply is). A few things I should note that the website A Christian Thinktank
http://www.christian-thinktank.com/ deals with several objections of this kind, and is only one part of a
much larger body of literature of the kind]The Problem of Pain[/B]. Also, sister site Theology Web
http://www.theologyweb.com frequently has discussions on issues like this, and also allows atheists and others to give input (indeed, there are many Christians, atheists, and others at the forum). Giving a good testimonial is of course a good idea, but from your friends's point of view, absent of dealing with the reasons he no longer believes in God, will succeed in showing that you are a good-hearted follower of delusions and lies.